It’s easy to read too much into this. “Now in the Supreme Court” means exactly nothing.
Yes, the case is on the Supreme Court docket, but that just means that Brunson mailed the right forms to the right address. No one at the court has even looked at the case yet (except the low-level clerk who stamped it with a docket number without reading it) and no one will until it is scheduled for conference.
It’s easy to read too much into this. “Now in the Supreme Court” means exactly nothing.
Yes, the case is on the Supreme Court docket, but that just means that Brunson mailed the right forms to the right address. No one at the court has even looked at the case yet (except the low-level clerk who stamped it with a docket number without reading it) and no one will until it is scheduled for conference.